NESARA
The National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act

Monetary and fiscal policy reform that will double the standard of living for every American
within one generation and restore economic and social prosperity across the land.

 
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Terminates or Drastically Reduces Mortgage Debt
 

The proposed National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act, known as NESARA, is based on a new theory of money, its fundamental tenet being that all currencies are symbols of debt, including gold and silver coin with substantial intrinsic value. Explicitly identifying the characteristics of currency clarified the process of its creation and helped refine its purpose.

Using this information, NESARA amends the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 (as amended) to modify the nation’s monetary system. The effects of these modifications are dramatic:

  1. The national economy is stabilized through the use of new control mechanisms.
  2. Several revisions to current commercial bank lending rules and regulations eliminate massive amounts of public and private debt.
  3. Under NESARA, for secured loans made by banks operating on a fractional reserve basis, compound interest is eliminated, being replaced by a monetization fee. These banks must credit all loan repayments in excess of their regulated service charges to the principal loan amount, collecting the entire principal before they can collect their monetization fee.

Because the new rules apply to all existing secured loans made by banks operating on a fractional reserve basis, outstanding balances must be recalculated. In every case, the outstanding balance will be reduced and in some cases totally eliminated.

Example: The recalculated outstanding balance will be zero for someone who has made 17 years of payments against a 30 year home mortgage loan at 8.5% interest. The bank will return the mortgage marked paid in full to the borrower saving 13 years of loan payments. For compensation on this one-time recalculation, banks will receive retroactive service fees calculated from the origination date.

More information about, and a copy of the bill, are located on this web site. A spreadsheet is also available.

 
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